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Goleafsgo
05-25-2006, 12:15 AM
I`ve been trying to pick out a used sports car under $25K this last month. My problem so far has been that I live in Alaska and the selection has been terrible so far. So far the car at the top of my list is the Honda S2000 which has been really hard to find as well. I got to drive one and it was a blast. I really should have jumped on that one but it has been sold already.



I have also driven the Nissan 350Z which was also a great car, but very hard to find used here.



The next car I`m going to check out will be a Mazda RX-8. There are actually three I can pick from. All are 2004 models with less than 15,000 miles on all of them. I have only sat in one so far and I`d really like to drive one. Does anyone have any opinions on these? How does the rotary engine sound when its hitting 9000 rpm?



Right now I think I`m more interested in handling over all out power but I`d still like to be pushed into the back of the seat when I hit the gas.. the S2000 I drove was great for that. Does anyone know how the RX-8 compares to the S2000 acceleration-wise?

Five Star
05-25-2006, 12:28 AM
motortrend.com/roadtests/coupe/112_0403_compact_sport_coupe_comparison/

imported_Detailing Technology
05-25-2006, 04:45 AM
My best friend had an RX-8. The rotary gets HORRIBLE fuel economy if that matters to you. (Stock in the high teens, after he spend 10k on the engine about 10mpg) It was a big, comfortable, sporty, car. I woulndt call it a sports car though, the engine power just wasnt there.

J.J.
05-25-2006, 04:04 PM
Say no to RX-8!



350Z hands down no question about it!



JJ

RTexasF
05-25-2006, 05:46 PM
By design the rotary engine uses a lot more oil than most folks are used to. If you go that route check the oil level often and make sure you always have some oil on hand.

awahl63
05-25-2006, 05:58 PM
Compared to the S2000 the RX-8 is pretty sluggish. How "new" of a used car do you want it to be? Does it have to be manual/automatic? RWD/FWD/AWD? What are you lookin for?

velobard
05-25-2006, 09:04 PM
Used Audi TT Quattro. Not as much raw speed as a 350Z and some others, but a heck of a fun car that`s no slouch and AWD to boot, and I love the style. If you can find one, they can sometimes be had for 25K and under.

jchetty
05-25-2006, 09:17 PM
how bout a used mustang cobra

tailwind
05-25-2006, 09:54 PM
There is no better deal out there than a used C5 Corvette.

gmblack3
05-25-2006, 10:06 PM
There is no better deal out there than a used C5 Corvette.



You might even be able to find a 01 Z06 for under $25k, but it will have high miles and was most likely a trackcar. More often then not the 01s where oil burners, mine had the re-ring done at the dealer.

Goleafsgo
05-26-2006, 01:05 AM
It definitely has to be a manual and RWD or AWD. I`m kind of up in the air right now about how old I would like it to be. It just depends on what kind of shape the car is in I guess. I won`t be buying a car that has obviously been beat up and not cared for.



I`m still going to be going to take a closer look at the RX-8 and hopefully for a spin to see how I like the engine.



The only problem with Alaska is the lack of selection of decent cars. There are almost no 350Zs at all and barely any S2000s. There are a lot of C4 Vettes.. a few C5s if you look hard enough. I`m even considering buying from the lower 48 and either having a car shipped up or go and drive one back.

imported_garyo
05-26-2006, 06:57 AM
How about a Porsche Boxster? Fantastic handling. You can find 00-01 with the uprated 2.7L engine in your price range. Also maybe expand your search. Nothing would be more fun than flying in and picking up your fun to drive sports car and driving it home.

Joshua312
05-26-2006, 07:28 AM
Here you are...Just 2 I quick pulled up



S2000 in Anchorage - http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.jsp?car_id=201344350&dealer_id=57539480&car_year=2001&mod_bookmark_id=null&search_type=both&make=HONDA&distance=100&model=S2000&address=99501&certified=&advanced=&max_price=25000&bkms=1148653338063&min_price=1&end_year=2007&start_year=1981&isp=y&lang=en&cardist=4



2003 Mustang Cobra 420 HP-

http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.jsp?car_id=201168708&dealer_id=57804464&car_year=2003&mod_bookmark_id=null&search_type=both&make=FORD&distance=100&model=&address=99501&certified=&advanced=&max_price=25000&bkms=1148653338063&min_price=1&end_year=2007&start_year=1981&isp=y&lang=en&cardist=4



You could also look into getting a brand new Mustang GT Deluxe (25K) or Premium for 27K

loco
06-03-2006, 04:02 PM
I`ve had my RX-8 since August of `03 and love it. It is not a speed demon off the line, but it holds up just fine on the open road. Drop it down into third at highway speed, and you get a reall nice little surge. Remember, rotary power is linear, you don`t get big jolts, but more of a constant building of speed. It can be deceptively fast because your "butt dyno" doesn`t get the same feeling as in torque-y piston cars.



The 8 handles extremely well. I usually find myself speeding up when I see a twisty turn ahead. They are fun!



Yes, it does use oil by design. The harder you drive, the more it will use, but just make sure you check the oil every couple weeks and top it off if necessary.



As for fuel economy, rotaries basically suck at it. I am one of the lucky ones. I drive about 85% hwy miles and have a 100 mile roundtrip commute every day. I have averaged 22.82 mpg over the life of the car. I figure that`s not too bad. But if you do a lot of city driving, expect it to be more like 18 or 19 mpg.



It`s a very comfortable car, has a nice shifter, great handling, good pickup, and is rock solid at high speeds. Also, revving it up to 9000rpm is actually recommended relatively frequently as it helps keep the engine clean and free of carbon buildup. Great excuse to have some fun! ;)



Take a drive and see how you like it. And make sure you let `er rev or you`re not doing her justice!

jimmybuffit
06-05-2006, 05:42 PM
Or, how about the best selling sports car in history?



Miata.



Do your due diligence. Me? I`d find a 94, add wheels, tires, suspension, roll bar and a Flying Miata (Stage II) Turbo. That`s about ten grand on a $6000 car.



You`d have a sleeper that smokes the new Corvette.



Trust me, on the Putnam Road Course, a Porsche GT3 passes me occasionally... I honestly think he`s a better driver ( ;) , not a better car.



Have Fun with the money you save!



Jim